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Ted Kravitz suggests Mercedes wanted Fernando Alonso ‘back in family’ should Lewis Hamilton retireSky F1 reporter Ted Kravitz pondered whether Mercedes wanted to power Fernando Alonso again to assess him as a Lewis Hamilton alternative.
George Russell is very much seen as the future star to lead Mercedes forward, but with no junior driver yet close to a Formula 1 breakthrough, perhaps Mercedes wants to assess whether Alonso is still up to the task and could possibly deliver in their car if the need to replace Hamilton arises. “Should Lewis decide he was to leave for whatever reason, and they need a world champion to put alongside George, would it not be the end of the world if Mercedes had a bit of visibility in what Fernando was like, even as a 41-year-old?
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